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Payback

Never felt I’d get to be that guy
Who hurts a girl so much she cries
Never thought I’d be that guy
Who denies and tells so many lies
Never ever knew it would come to this
Cause I’ve always despised that guy
That guy who plays a girl for the fool
So much that she can’t forget his name
That guy a girl wished she never met
Cause he played her heart like a video game
That guy who works so hard to get the girl
Then lets her go
That guy who loves to put a girl in the spotlight
Just to steal the show
That guy who doesn’t care
If she gets hurt as he leaves his trademark
That guy who breaks a girls heart
And leaves her all alone in the dark
That guy who doesn’t apologise
Cause a one night stand was all part of the plan
That guy they all call a player


Thought she was my happy ever after
Thought we were meant to be
Thought she was my love & life full of laughter
Thought she belonged to me
Thought to introduce her to my mother
But she never crossed that line
Thought we we’re more than friends
But she never felt the same
Thought I knew her more than anything
But she was just playing target practice 
With my emotions
She wrapped me round her beautiful corruption
And fed me the sweet taste of her forbidden fruit
She played the melody of the devil
And I danced to the rhythm of the music
She tore me up to shreds
And brought me back down to earth
She reminded me of my old ways
And the games I played back in the days
She reminded me about karma
And showed me what payback feels like
She reminded me that two can play the game

Copyright © Oluwaseye Ayinla | Year Posted 2017

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